A method of manufacturing an optical component having an optical element and a holder attached to the optical element, comprising the steps of: inserting a blank for the optical element into a through hole of the holder wherein the through hole has a narrowed portion at which the blank is prevented from passing through the through hole; sucking at least the blank from an upper side thereof in a state where the blank is inserted into the through hole; transporting the holder and the blank simultaneously to a molding device; placing the blank on a molding surface of the molding device; and heating and pressurizing the blank in the molding device so that the blank is deformed to obtain a predetermined optical surface and is press-fitted to an inner face of the holder.
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1. A method of manufacturing an optical component having an optical element and a holder attached to said optical element, comprising the steps of:
inserting a blank for an optical element into a through hole of a holder wherein said through hole has a narrowed portion at which said blank is prevented from passing through said through hole;
sucking at least said blank from an upper side thereof in a state where said blank is inserted into said through hole;
transporting said blank and said holder simultaneously to a molding device;
placing said blank on a molding surface of said molding device; and
heating and pressurizing said blank in said molding device so that said blank is deformed into said optical element having a predetermined optical surface and is press-fitted to an inner face of said holder.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing an optical component by die molding, and particularly to a production method in which an optical component is molded integrally with a holder.
2. Related Art
An optical component (or, optical element) such as a lens is often used while being housed in a holding member (holder) made of a metal or the like. The function of an optical component may be impaired by stain or scratch, and hence it is difficult to handle an optical component. When a holder is previously disposed, it is not required to handle an optical component with directly contacting the component, also in a step of incorporating the component into a machine or the like, so that occurrence of stain or scratch can be reduced.
In an optical component having an optical element and a holder in which the optical element such as a lens is made of glass, a resin, or the like and fixed into the holder, the holder and the optical element may be separately produced and then fixed together by adhesion. Alternatively, such an optical component having a holder is sometimes produced by a method in which a blank for the optical element is pressurized and deformed in the holder, and an optical surface is formed simultaneously with press fixation to the holder (for example, JP-A-61-114822 and JP-A-3-265529).
The lens blank 120 is made of a glass material, and processed into a spherical shape as shown in
In this state, as shown in
After the molding process is completed, as shown in
The lens holder is usually transported onto the inner sleeve while being mechanically grasped or sucked by vacuum suction. The lens holder 130 has the through hole 136. In order to mechanically grasp the lens holder, therefore, means such as that a tweezers-like grasping tool 160 grasps an outer peripheral portion 132 as shown in
When vacuum suction is employed, a method such as that in which suction is conducted while a suction port 180 is in contact with a side face 132 as shown as shown in
In the conventional method, the two transportation works of placing the lens holder onto the inner sleeve, and then transporting the lens blank to the lower-die surface in the through hole of the lens holder are required. Therefore, there is a problem in that the working efficiency is poor.
Each of the lens holder transporting methods shown in
In the case where the side face 132 of the lens holder 130 is sucked as shown in
The invention has been conducted in order to solve the problems. It is an object of the invention to provide a production method in which a blank for an optical element such as a lens blank, and a holder such as a lens holder can be taken simultaneously and stably into a molding die and installed correctly therein. It is another object of the invention to provide a production method in which a special space for taking a holder for an optical component into a molding die is not required, and hence the size of a production apparatus is prevented from being increased.
The method of manufacturing an optical component having an optical element and a holder attached to the optical element which is provided by the invention is basically implemented in the following steps: inserting a blank for the optical element into a through hole of the holder wherein the through hole has a narrowed portion at which the blank is prevented from passing through the through hole; sucking at least the blank from an upper side thereof in a state where the blank is inserted into the through hole; transporting the holder and the blank simultaneously to a molding device; placing the blank on a molding surface of the molding device; and heating and pressurizing the blank in the molding device so that the blank is deformed to obtain a predetermined optical surface and is press-fitted to an inner face of the holder.
According to the method, when only the blank is sucked to be lifted up, the blank is caught by the narrowed portion of the through hole of the holder, and therefore also the holder can be lifted up together. When the blank and the holder are sucked together, the blank does not slip off from the holder because the narrowed portion exists in the through hole of the holder.
Therefore, the blank and the holder can be taken simultaneously and stably into the molding device, and correctly placed. The outer diameter of a suction port can be made smaller than that of the holder, and hence a special space for inserting the suction port into the molding device is not necessary. In the specification, the upward means a direction opposite to the direction in which the gravitational force acts.
Preferably, the molding device is fixed, an auxiliary member having a through hole for fixing the holder to a predetermined position with respect to the molding surface is disposed on a molding die, and the transported holder is placed at a predetermined position on the auxiliary member.
According to the configuration, the blank and the holder which are simultaneously transported can be correctly placed at the same time on the fixed molding device and the auxiliary member, respectively, and an optical component having a holder in which the optical component is correctly fixed to a predetermined position of the holder can be easily produced.
The through hole of the holder has a circular section shape, a portion which protrudes toward a center of the through hole is disposed in a part of an inner peripheral face of the through hole, the section shape of the through hole in the portion is symmetric about the center, and a minimum value of a distance passing the center is smaller than a maximum value of an external shape of the blank.
In the case where the section shape of the through hole is circular, when the above-mentioned relationships are established, the blank does not slip off from the holder. When the through hole is centrosymmetric, the end face of the holder can be easily held to an approximately horizontal state in the case where the blank is sucked and lifted, and the blank can be correctly placed in the molding device.
Preferably, the blank is circular, cylindrical, or spheroidal. In the case where the blank has such a shape, when the optical element is axisymmetric as in a lens, a molded product which is in close contact with the holder is easily configured. Here, deformation which is in the order of a shape error caused by a usual molding process is not considered in the terms of shapes such as “circular.”
According to the manufacturing method of the invention, a blank for an optical element such as a lens, and a holder such as a lens holder can be taken simultaneously and stably into a molding device and installed correctly therein. Therefore, the production efficiency of an optical component having a holder can be improved. Only the blank placed in the through hole of the holder is sucked, and taken as it is into the molding device. Therefore, a special space for inserting a suction tool into the molding device is not required, and the size of a molding device can be prevented from being increased.
Hereinafter, a method of manufacturing an aspherical lens having a holder with using the production method of the invention will be specifically described.
A molding device used in molding of the lens is basically similar to the conventional apparatus shown in
In a state before a lens blank and a lens holder are inserted, as shown in
In this state, the lens blank (blank) and the lens holder (holder) are loaded into the molding dies with using method which is a characteristic of the invention.
The lens blank 20 is made of a glass material, and previously processed into a spherical shape (having a diameter A) as shown in
The used lens holder 30 is made of a metal material and cylindrical as shown in
In the example of
The lens blank 20 and the lens holder 30 are prepared while being placed on a pallet 70 as shown in
By arranging plural pairs of the lens blanks 20 and the lends holders 30 on the pallet 70 in a state that each lens blank 20 is inserted in the through hole of the corresponding lens holder 30. By such the preparation with the pallet 70, continuous manufacturing of a large number of the optical components can be performed.
In the initial stage of the molding step, the lens blank 20 and the lens holder 30 which are on the pallet are simultaneously transported into the molding device. The transportation is conducted by means of suction. As shown in
In the case where a suction port 84 having an outer diameter which is smaller than the diameter of the through hole of the lens holder is used, only the lens blank 20 is sucked. Even when only the lens blank 20 is sucked to be lifted, the lens holder 30 is caught by the lens blank 20 and does not drop, because the upper end of the through hole of the lens holder 30 is narrowed.
In both the cases, the lens blank 20 and the lens holder 30 can be simultaneously moved to a predetermined position inside the barrel die 10 as shown in
Thereafter, an upper die (second molding die) 16 is inserted and lowered into the barrel die 10 with downward directing the molding surface as shown in
After the molding product 22 is formed and press-fitted to the lens holder 30, the molding product 22 is sucked and removed from the barrel die 10. Such a sucking transportation is conducted in a similar manner to the transportation of the lens blank 20 and the lens holder 30 into the barrel die 10 as shown in
The above-described embodiment can attain the following effects.
The production method can be applied also to an optical component having a holder, other than an aspherical lens and a spherical lens. Examples of such an optical component are a Fresnel lens having a minute concave and convex structure, a diffractive optical element such as a diffraction grating, and a prism.
The shape of the blank is not restricted to a spherical shape, and may be a cylindrical shape or a disk-like shape shown in
The section shape of the through hole of the holder is not always necessary to be circular, depending on the shape of the optical element to be held. In order to conduct the pressure molding, however, it is preferable that the section shape is centrosymmetrical.
The narrowed portion of the through hole is not always necessary to have a similar shape as the section of the other portion of the through hole as in the case of the holder 30 shown in
For example, as in the case of a holder 230 shown in
Other shapes may be employed as means for narrowing the through hole. In order to prevent the blank from being inclined or positionally displaced, a shape which is symmetric about the center of the through hole is preferably employed.
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